Consent Guidance
As a school we will seek consent from staff, volunteers, young people, parents and carers to collect and process their data. We will be clear about our reasons for requesting the data and how we will use it. There are contractual, statutory and regulatory occasions when consent is not required. However, in most cases data will only be processed if explicit consent has been obtained.
Consent is defined by the GDPR as “any freely given, specific, informed and unambiguous indication of the data subject's wishes by which he or she, by a statement or by a clear affirmative action, signifies agreement to the processing of personal data relating to him or her”.
Consent and Renewal
On the school website we have ‘Privacy Notices’ that explain how data is collected and used. It is important to read those notices as it explains how data is used in detail.
Obtaining clear consent and ensuring that the consent remains in place is important for school. We also want to ensure the accuracy of that information.
For Staff, Pupils and Parents/Carers
On arrival at school you will be asked to complete a form to provide sensitive information such as next of kin details, emergency contact and other essential information. This may be in a paper form or as an electronic form. We will also ask you to give consent to use the information for other in school purposes, as set out on the data collection/consent form.
We review the contact and consent form on an annual basis. It is important to inform school if details or your decision about consent changes. A form is available.
Pupil consent procedure
Where processing relates to a child under 16 years old, school will obtain the consent from a person who has parental responsibility for the child. This may be in paper or as an electronic form.
Consent can be withdrawn, subject to contractual, statutory or regulatory constraints. Where more than one person has the ability to provide or withdraw consent the school will consider each situation on the merits and within the principles of GDPR and also child welfare, protection and safeguarding principles.
Please complete the appropriate form.